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Show & " r 'rijjcn MM The S ALT e" Ik If T IT O HF9 A IT IT IT n4 tvsssrttnr; ylJ- - AKE IELEGRAM; Sait Lake City, Utah, Tuksday Etoxucg. II. No. 562. t3f ht Fair Novkmhkh 17, 1003. 1 IOP PlUCK. TlIIUIK CKXTS SENATE COMMITTEE SAYS PLANN by MINI STEM OFFERS TO PROVE SMOOT IS A POLYGAMIST ATTORNEYS FOR DEI;ENSE k Jh h ORT 'TO SAV E m I Writ of Error on Second Appeal Sought; Gover- nor May Grant a Reprieve; Brothers Visit Condemned Man. DEFY COLOMBIANS; COMMISSIONERS FROM PANAMA CHRONOLOGY OF THE MORTENSEN CASE. 1 Jurtv. 15, 19C1 Mortensen to call at his home and asks Hay et SSSOO in gold to pay Facific Lumber company's bill. DECEMBER DECEMBER ing:. DECEMBER 18, 1901 Hay's dead body found in shallow grave near Mortensen's house. DECEMBER IS, 1901 Mortensen taken into custody. - DECEMBER arraigned. 1&0- 1-. 23, ovt-- i 27. for 19"2-Mo- tion l new-tria- ruled. SEPTEMBER 2. Above Zero Early This Morning:. lVJ-Morten- s-cn shot November to be sentenced tf?h. SEPTEMBER tr.l;ni to State prison WC -- Mortens, n :;. ;o Jude-men- t mi-JiKipr- "Th Th-:- lowej-- t trmii. reached at r.f'it ." 4.1 (fjmvlre MaiuH'-- r tviie of Hi.-wa- s o'clock thts situation. Report t w j IS degret's above zero. Thi? if in keophifr witli the weather all over the Northwest, whiih H older frortt day to day. At ilavnv Mont., last nlpht 14 dRteej below xerw KWKV-Petit- ion briRht-T.- will b uh w !i U- -.l r. m."! ft f- -, r-- r't (ir.rt'ir( s of the Utah WIKiiiiit In d. u - r- !r. :n lurol " ral Pu-- 1 J Mri-- a. I t 1 1 d V. tl'( 0 itmriiln m mi ti ill I ! .(, f f r !. nf (.. t n Jt: '. trlk.r of tb l)tH nilmr, nr.d tno. .kL a. I . , ho-.- h.v. '.;. tt.t.v.UI' ;p,i-- ri, h m ml if f f t ."d W,lM.;-o- S: 1. 1. " i ,. l K -- t As W 4 t m ?vt ? . . f , ill! .' ; m n IV 5 J. Ji 1 - ? .1 t. " lt-t-- . - Jt'- 5 u ::. ; . 1. 't .t'j ' ii Nr.. ?v U.K. O j 3? r-r m . . ', , tt , s r " t N a . I , ' I v ; it--- r r 7 : r- 1 I., f. 1 ! r '" ' t tit- r ? I ; ,' t Vr, - t ! t CONSUMERS TO CHACK. the to.il E ? J!t tests Against Scaling of Senator Smoot. ; t , . 1 ". fc, jKiS i" f i . "7 , , 1IEIIE S A NUT FOP. THE SALT LAKE COAL lo n o rob Sutit)!ide itimianv todav. I morn- temic r.itur" reached ing, vshen th propet thai ili.vp th :iw:ut of Supreme court on appeal. AUGUST i::. of trial court affirmed. for ro- OCTOBER 15, led tier, (.) by Suprff.c court. hcitrinfj NOVEMBER H. IMS Board of Pardons refused commutation of ) k COLDEST OF MINERS RETURNING TO PETITIONS THE SEASON UTAH MINES AND COAL ROLLING IN Thermometer Touches 18 SITUATIONS IMPROVING!scna, s. lllod. AUGUST or tjie fnio:f. eats lrsr Pr f Jury is secured ter 1105 talesmen are drawn. JUNE II, IV a Morter.sen declared guilty of murder in first des-- e. JL'NR 19, l'v"i2 Motion, for new trial MAY Ir--- i af- 1902 . J fmbf er Kn-MirlM- n 1902 Mortensen JANUARY bound over to the District court. MAY 5, 1902 Morter.sen trial 2S. t'r V- .an rruln-Nashvill- Jortensen be-Kin- t5 . -- Is miss- Hay 17, 1301 t r i it.rr t:' K' :, : tx f NEW YORK, Nov. 17. From the I ) Pr r- IV) tnr foremast head of the steamer City of 1.0 f t? f t 5' i.t t takir.jf !iAtlH' PANAMA ENVOY RECEIVED BY FRANCE. J Washington, which arrived today from th trvft t l 1J t t""'rf t?-of tsj-,lie , thft of flew flats the n l! r. t Colon, public l.itif I if. t tt! mtl L'r were tf"r the on board and Panama, h thf French i:rr,b..a W, WASHINGTON. Nov. IT. M. cial commissioners sent by the new re". fur. I r. I mm f t coml.unau-VarilThe l' t to United States. the M. th French t. i uf jtj4i!, f- y public day formally received t rf lh Atro lr tJ missioners are Manuel K. Amador and voy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of th rfpuHic f Imi a . N ;h ...... i are Federko Iloyd. and with th'-Panama. ,? i in rt tfat Carlos Arao.emena. secretary, and ' ' 5' i, 5! i r ish ti. ,r tr..; Archibald Iloyd. attache. it'j"f c f .. n V J frn-In- s e'. b b jr hair rail who othrr demands! rf cfen an),l,h trr t:nnr,-- 4 by Tt.' The City of Washington was In the tranrportatlon to Panama, liut th ralIrod author! JJ.riip p.f- -t banlcadep. r.r.;n'..'-- f center of the trouble at Colon and reI r . Ji 1 r '$ ThfV mrli tien refuned to tjk i thm. ..(, J ceived on board n, lartre numWr of woIn s,ik d Ihf t.s, AftT worn i .'. y th tr- -t marched do n to the rallrMd terminal T.if,J on thf riT to lh Pri'lh P.lial men and children because of th genir.d wr itopixd ty I'r.lted h:'' e. v t. f ;. t Ammo lo tn.ttlt t r Slate United from tnarlr.en the k ( mll fHenr ,f eral fear of a ilash between the Insur? ! o r i j t r J.!r. Th marine had run fi.ir Wthsrjftii rectionists and the Colombia tYoop U"l 1 of Tre iir ran lad-- with cotton bate. In front nmtnr.'lir,c of!'., ef fit .f n with ic There were 00 of these troops in Colon. th trrnr In window filled lb? th ha! and iranUm fir i? i t.Tt r Tl( rr, jot hjf.) (?) amc of the Preacher Is Refused by the Senate BoJy; Dubois Declares Smoot Will Be Unseated When Case Is Tried. EH1ND FORT OF COTTON BALES AMERICAN MARINES - t 5 1 1 l Uui out for thre d.i are ' r . .. I r, . a : i I in,;-- . tak!iK tht'lr old i o:tion th! rrorr-ir.K- . i J I id t J!rT ttt" ..r.d !.,? is,. . I'n In anv Th(-a! ret trouble hL . ; r.wi .i ti;. I jit K.ntcnr. ur;.. J was registered. "1 r ! our olh-- r iMtrpK. CaU of I . r r. i ! i t .t at. a. !1 f j - ..mm.! I.. V. t r. I ? .!, f t.f Th prediction of the lvjl weather ar Winter wci and ' . k'ri rek l n,t-rtjustrtr . n J r w O 31s i t In , . : it I' rf Ml. li f . is the forecaster. that i vv! tfve lr. Hyatt, ld and "fair to- - H Cull frc-- Atn Oat .ffni.U ti trt I r1 Attorneys Stewart & iJtev, ajJ.w Ulhis - It.. f'p- - mi; , ' ttt.". iff : tjmp Hi-- , a ' l,H,lf haa n outrut f ;;t lncrad. l!htly ; r I ! n t . I J; h r tU" .f .ttiltl ,cu afternoon make their rinal stand In j night and tomorrow. It.in rt . !. tvork are who at iro thr today." a -, t a? ii.j r f "! " i r i ; r T' tl. ttf'-rtheir legal battle to save the life of T ':- - ; rUf) U- ,:..J i ther Mr u h:' i ar.-Kirs t ftHiq - J 'utn t "liidh iio?n luiulil.'.! -iiai.agr ' tf'r ly.'jrtensf n. ondeinr;ed to die next f V t , t'. ;:: In our j William", "that Sir.n) , jut 1'ri iV,yt r the murder of James II. Hay. f soon ai bn; to ihlr unuil t.. n- ilt mill) I n ill file a petition for rehearing li.", a tton." uy of 8tiliK thf I'ttSf. HELXN GOULD HAS : y r I r.r tbt co fa t Hitumion l:raHon th oiv uF-onIxeally. api'eal. basins thL on the ' j I li IflVv for JOINED THE AUK Y CT .; th tnit c.U atifie. f nm to two t!nlt! f.lleged 'misconduct of the jury; the ta- Tt -- t i ir- - now lorr.ir.r In Ordrs lnly. . !'? m : king of evidence while viewing the j than oi th!rd u fat a thy m nyvrity f th" " r r ;. n f vvnere than lurii the v.fk. tne latter it ihv part t i..t niurarr occurred premises ! o ,: J S: by wotkitiK futiy v.v-iir.- .. nJ ri.'fM itiVt fr:n " lth all during the absence of the defendant; Ih-.11.1! Mi i thi' UArmm Ii'.iti i Ih.i! (it ra.if tc fist tr- 111" '! n ! inn ; if vt .'4 fit; upon the alteration that Special Officer cure, thf al inn me sradually V.it - 'lnh Fi I on i irr tt ! in t Zero Weather i, 4 ; t t ? s a Reported r a ft to l It. H. Young gave evideiice. and that i'l v.K Up." Tf)-ffa" Mfti i.t li.rni xjcct ho j v t of th ;. th than late' by Frllnv r.ljtl the jurymen expressed their opinions to .... ' and Western f Nebraska t each other at this tim. f ;Thcn This Alleged Thief i ? All of these allegations are substantit if t, i p;,i ated and affirmed by aP.iJavlts w hk h ' I Iowa. Lost l His Came atMonevf are not contradicted, so Mortensen's - i I torneys claim. will also be The further ! Home and Died. KANSAS CITY, Mo . Nov. IT. A co; 1 made that the court erred in refusing to li l.--t 11. 11. Ynuns testify in open court on wave swept over K;in?a, 3 "' hen was Oklahoma, centml HUr.Mi", low a and f the hearing of the motion. wh i "v (?.- I t t. . J'' i: i ti; t in court and ready to testify. m .1 v l.. t r.lgh.t and j Nebraska r 11 s : ' ' ' J May Grant Reprieve. low.i in and western N"braFk.i (points "t " : i m t ;l V tif r If this petition on second appeal is not report o . ' k ' r : Th" average V, t.fr-wet.r. t tf t 1 . 5 passed upon by the State Supreme court temperature at other points Is IT dJ !',' - ' ' 2 if. ? ' f f'.o lot c r , r hrfrrp Frid.iv. the Governor will j zro. t Tl t r rl !, ( . , Nov. r,-- : ir- -.u! th- a (.( ..:.; f j.. w c.,i In rri:r.i.". is . Kansas. stern Snow was to J i a i admitted ! Statehood. t ; Utah . l " repirtd f . ' ! ' Jv ' ! ! J ' t ' ! The Governor, in speaking of the pns.1 r l.iiiu to.l.y that th- ; f t I ; i rtrik" vid r,oy .T..I .il.v is i " " i. J . e . ? f . f . a f"-v h siidlity of a reprieve beins Kiven, said . ll.r v br-t t.1. l.ti! workman Iron and ih from rid nted favor by ' V ' . 1 f i" this morning-. 'p'! ' j. !, t i ! . , ! .or - ' i."cf wlm ar noiTig lo th- coal itdr'". M"f th in ; ' I i t "As Ion;? as any feature cf teh lejral l i t re' It . t r - . I r . t . r.tm i 4 I I b. n M ff r. ' M proceedings remairs undetermined, the ir. v wrtl "? a; rt of tail uoika K.lar.!,y. pattnen's . J I ! . ', ;l t '. . . ;; 4, prisoner sh.ould not be executed, and if t,' ' y vre sup rided on account "f : ir nff o th- - ool w;; ly 1 U ' .i I . f. I f. necessary a reprieve should be grant-eel.- " 4) . t 1 ! v.o-- i r, 1 .'. c u. ... 4l. t of the tnen determined that they wo;H k t"" th o : DUE0IS SAYS SENATE J t. i ! AtThe petition to be filed this afternoon rs. j !! A carload of thm ' I'V It t r taken vel'Tliy t' the bic W.J(m ;h t r t .il. WILL CET.TAII.'LY UK.1EAT ' t r .i t t i'.f;',.i.j may not be passed upon by (he Supreme Th-- ;r of the ro.il- - uttlr.g ir Mr'-jinrriv.il I rt? : , . c burg and b ctn court until Friday, and on this the THE SUN A 701 mOK VTA IT a: t x ; It Ui- '. t. ti n .' ben unattended by oppsition ir any r lmu doomed man's attorneys are depending thmo on to ii4lbib min evrv Into cf rr.,lvl train th" t!.t io;;; ,r.y for a reprieve. Not Run to they will soon Trains co.il. an thl lhr will tt ;rt;t-- r Is,:; r- th- - i !. have r 1 ff May pb rt rnN. nty Appeal to Supreme Court. ! . in-rJ In fPtrlvt m r;- t.. union. One of tl.m r aid tint b r jl!t.- i" IV f f ti. t -- 1 .:,-I'..; hJ is . v . The only step remaining to he dev ' n on'! tb-' l:v of la. and ) 't' in farina front Califn taken the fruit .r Jatanetv T ?. Two for ; Virginia, New, f, f fs,i. 1. fendant's attorneys, providing the Suts .t.- i l. b unyt-!- y l. ivh ic ixvj. earning J.t a day, and that l. could .tt ti 4 t ' ' ,.f t i: sr v. . . preme court decides adversely upon the I "f m ., ujth th The cold wave last nlcht tnui;ht tv o n . ; . ' ' ' k to t i be J be would t ; ;.',-i, A presented today, Months. petition k f f m yt no auflrri, c f's-- i four degree. nlmve zro, but th'r' r. ' p. e, ? t c i ' t .1 :. :M t! 1. an appeal to the United estates Supreme f r no In dealer abuo ;?. j Zo. th hailr I Uijiie and practically fr l "; ! ...v t ; f . U f I t shortage, 4t i court. t..s.t tli m.i .j ii. i .in st I quantities of fo.il have 'Hen stored by tlrrns nnd fatnrf dith c b today that he Attorney Stewart YIl:;iNIA. N"v., Nov. IT.-- timr K;U tt rr."r ;".i ' lrar.de cvid not know that ;i h a step would b. rvrailto.ui of th and il in th '' strike, anticipation ,i tuut.fl on '.he Virginl v : c r. t n f !I taken. He said last night, in reference (homestead feet Ions. hundred ral ltv ' ! . ' 5 TI to the case, that he believed that th de- Triu kee railroad In flold Hid was enI w i ....JI..LI . T 1 I I at ?v, ' ;. fir-i fense had jut about reached the end of tirely :tsti.jd this morning. v v t ? , c . . ; ' y t. now were but Unss and there that Its string, $IO.(;iN. J r J 1i -k one or two resources left open, one of , - t It will b" two nor.lh before traits jifo T f 1 ! i ; J i I! i 'I these was the second appeal, and th" am be tun Into this tity. t 1 "! - t .. f - ' j, j ; ! . ;;j j f : other whs to appeal to the highest tri . . ' t t. 1 . '.':-f I r. r. bunal in the IanJ. . j ' t f ; I , '.?,, , AtH jf V .! i t.i tf - l a. Brothers Sec Morten sen. r f t U. ft'i . O t 3 I r 1 I t.j ilortensen had company nearly all .. . f I his th i.j. forenoon. the morning Early in 1 r t I brothers, Iinry and J'jfse Mnriensen. ' :. p. J t f t O t . t who are leavinfi no stone unturned to ftiff , - a FACTS OF THE STRIKE. p.; . .1. f t ..ft rMade Claim Is After save; his life, tailed and spent a couple Such , ; r g Pv:., of hours conversing about his ease. Re"I t t r.t ' d r.t fj.t.f r garding these interviews nothing could T r. .... 1 V , . . f .. Successful Operation be learned. "it ' '" u i' rr rf a;t k;n. J t if t '1'tl Colombia's President Al. Visited by Churchmen. a T' t d r H It 11 If! f fti;thr.i 11 of Cable Line; lri:-rr.'J f I . ia i f ;t r,f! :r,! . Immediately after they returned to ' -' !t' t T r,; I: , tiurWr the city Arthur Karnes. Uouncllman-elec- t to Be in United i,(,(t leged to vr1. a: d from the Third precinct, and Asfn rr.n... ... Episode. n Jen-fen Histn-iaAndrew sistant Church ( f uriff ' tb' States. :.arsl bvparded a car and want to the penl- lM n4.i, Nof!r,! ? - ' I r O" to t f t' .,t tettvr; went to the death cell at once. I N .11: 1. r r f BULLETIN. KAMI .:! lr, A ' - J; d.rv .. "hfy I . . . . . T? 4 l't:v : I . . sl diiiy i r .1 f; n y J Harri17. PreM17. eiosetea Mortensen with ar.Rvemain' CAl.VESTON. Tex.. Nov. CHICAGO, Nov. Mayor it ir.s r tr'.a' : : l t '1 "t- I 4 Nyrrf.'r f p.- - rr' r . ' tf iff ;i ) t J half to of an dent Marronuin of Colombia Is reported son, today, nctlng- tindtr a recommen1 . ; ' . t r rtf Imt h t 't it t ! '' y j to the city shortly after to have arrived In the harbor lat. last dation of th City Council, Ixgun an on : ! " .' U 'returned ?'! t a Tjfy ' ' l r v th"r ,s "? J f . said t; r.ooa, and rumors were immediately rife night on pteainer L'uban. He to madlate in th difference r , :, J ( to t, fun to be seeking refune in the United attempt - ' MlVll r,f tf that Mortensen had confes?ed to . r y between tho Chicago CH7 Hallway ! f rr. J t J ; "V v th of of th" from wrath States Tn .4 . m.tr Earns3 Goes to Temple. 1? 1 ' t'T'f !". !'f 1 U'-f'- -t Colombia, who tire lr.censd uxnir.t company and Its striking tiaploy. ' '. y. bf ') 5' " '.1 1. t !r 1t ff if'1 Kfforls were rna'le to locate Mr. him lor the loss of Panama and the -' t I. vi!-In Is i!.il c The bi'. bonus. ovjtaii.fd Uiiru.es tclj.'JboJie, ni a mvmber of r f , 4, ,r 'J. IT. Tha f ' l.r; h.ia bfn er.tlff Jy - I CHICAGO. Nov. Cottag ! " ' "t'. n t ;i;nr,intine. f w-t of ln'eptlon t.f iht- - tr rirove Hvrnu" line wan th4 i i t f r th n-''j .r l' p' ti tint ;.irfrro'iuin M aunara We ' , f Uf ' toj-j'much of (Continued on pae Hj iltlse activity. The cpfrrallun tf null a,f. Tl.c WtMtrtb ll'.l! who hav K'.'t-tii.- K V 1 1 mu') . I llr l: ir ril 1 -- Jlcr t-- I- - i . '!, . - ii1 " .1 . 4 . . - j COLD WAVE Thf ! ok-fT- !( dn jjt GREW RICH IN ROBBING tt'i i- rr-rt- -- r-- r I v . r.- , I;-- !.' 1 SPREADING 15 ? 1- 1 " f - '. in all'-patio- . - to-la- -- - r.'-r- - ; - 4 f-- f , . ; 9 f , : , - . tl-.- f - " tr.. j- - - ; 3 ' : .u jj,? .i r : ;tf' fc - - -- tt-.tti- ,, -. -! - I.t - j ) TUNNEL IS DESTROYED t. . ", , iT.-om- 1 J4l'-- r- " r' , ( f 3 - j . . . - rv,-rh- '. - ' STEEL WORKERS START COAL MINES; COLORADO STRIKE MAY BE BROKEN n Ml.-souri- '. - . -- r.t . - 1 - T?.- V - t-- f' 1 o t-- lv ! -- . " 1 : r ! ! hi .:.:; j- 1 1 tir 1 ll . The - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - -- r-- 1 j T.-- r-- f 1 t- - . 't -, 1 ? I I ! - - MARROQUIN HAS FLED? -t- f-'-i' t- - 1 STRIKE MASTERED BY CHICAGO CITY RAILWAY! ' ;, 1 r v .,.. 1 Exciting;: t- . - J X " : . .". 1 tl ) . r '. I" f t ! .. . 1 ........... dm.., 11- an 1. si - -- ', 1 -! ! 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